Hi guys,
Due to unfortunate circumstances beyond my control I have been unwillingly forced to use GTK+ on the winblows platform. Now I miss my ol' RPMs, gcc etc... and I have reached a dead end!! I don't know what to install and where! I have downloaded the following things:
1. DevC++ (latest with mingw32) 2. glib-runtime 3. glib-devel 4. gtk+ runtime 5. gtk+ devel 6. atk runtime 7. atk devel 8. gettext runtime 9. gettext tools 10. libiconv 11. pango 12. pkgconfig
All(except devc++) from this site: http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/downloads.html
Now I asked uncle ol' google but he wouldn't give me a guide to install and get gtk+ apps compiling on windoze with devc++. So luggers please help me out here ...
Thanks, Dinesh.
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Now I asked uncle ol' google but he wouldn't give me a guide to install and get gtk+ apps compiling on windoze with devc++. So luggers
http://blaniel.free.fr/mingw/libs.html
From: Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmx.net
Hi Philip,
Thanks for the link. I'll check it out and tell you whether it works.
Regards, Dinesh.
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Dinesh Joshi wrote:
Hi guys,
Due to unfortunate circumstances beyond my control I have been unwillingly forced to use GTK+ on the winblows platform. Now I miss my ol' RPMs, gcc etc... and I have reached a dead end!! I don't know what to install and where! I have downloaded the following things:
- DevC++ (latest with mingw32)
<list of libraries>
Use the DevPaks available at http://devpaks.org/ for Dev-C++. Better yet, use the web-update feature from the Tools menu. It will give you the list of available DevPaks from the mirror you select.
From: rohit bhute rvbhute@gmail.com
Use the DevPaks available at http://devpaks.org/ for Dev-C++. Better yet, use the web-update feature from the Tools menu. It will give you the list of available DevPaks from the mirror you select.
-- Rohit V. Bhute http://rvbhute.blogspot.com/
Hi there,
thanks for the info. I eventually torchered google into revealing. I found a great howto on the subject here: http://dropline.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1827
My programs are compiling fine now :D
Regards, Dinesh
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